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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Traffic Control: time for a reboot

Thousands of satellites are orbiting Earth, and they are expected to double every two years. With so many satellites around now and more are expected to be launched, how do we prevent them from colliding? One important thing to note is that there are ships and aircraft on Earth with sensors

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

What Happens to Kids' Guts After COVID-19?

In the long run, the impact of COVID-19 on the guts of children is a big mystery. Kids continue to have issues with their GI tracts. They are still having stomach problems even after they have recovered from the virus. This is a part of what doctors call the postacute and chronic phases. The out

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Mangaging Endo: Picking the Right Phone App

There is currently a steady increase in the number of people who rely on phone apps to keep an eye on their endometriosis symptoms and manage treatments. These apps have become a go-to tool for many individuals who face this chronic condition that can cause pain and heavy periods. Apps can eve

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Who's Responsible When the Unthinkable Happens? Psychiatrists and Suicide Liability Worldwide

Ever wondered who is liable if psychiatrists are unable to prevent their patients from committing suicide? Let's examine the diverse laws around the world about a psychiatrist's legal responsibilities regarding suicide. Countries have different approaches to suicide as a crime. Some countries

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Lithium: The Quest for Clean Separation

Imagine tiny particles of lithium, each with a slightly different atomic weight, zipping around in a chaotic dance. These tiny particles are isotopes: 6Li and 7Li. They're crucial in fields like energy and defense. As nuclear technology advances, the need for these isotopes will only grow. However,

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Kids' Broken Arms: How Good is ChatGPT at Answering Questions?

We all know that when kids get hurt, parents often turn to the internet for answers. But how good is AI at providing accurate information? Let's talk about ChatGPT, an AI chatbot that's become quite popular. More and more people are using it to find medical information online. This study wa

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

How a Gut Bug Causes Big Trouble

Helicobacter pylori is a type of bacteria that lives in the stomach. It's known for causing ulcers and can even trigger cancer. One way it does this is by causing something called "gastric intestinal metaplasia" (GIM). GIM is a big deal because it's a step towards stomach cancer. Scientists fou

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Why Does Early Use of a Smoking Cessation Drug Help Before Quitting?

People have been looking into the why's of a type of drug called varenicline and how it can help in the smoking cessation process. A lot of people have been wondering about how varenicline, also called smoking aversion, works to help people quit smoking, and if it works before someone quits. These

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

A New Future for Gaza?

Upheaval is brewing in the Middle East. The U. S. has proposed a controversial idea to relocate Palestinians from Gaza. Israel, keen to implement this plan, has begun preparations. Palestinians seem concerned, with peace being the biggest worry. The main idea is to fix Gaza by moving its residents

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

The Overlooked Heroes of 2024: The Reviewer

The year 2024 was a whirlwind of ideas. All kinds of clever thoughts and projects popped up. These were the brain children of the mysterious beings known as “reviewers. ” They weren't flashy or loud. No the heroes of 2024 were quiet and meticulous. Like a spider weaving its web, reviewe

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